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Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

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Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

2025-10-03 17:51 Last Updated At:10-04 14:37

Participants in an international conference on colonialism, neocolonialism and Western imperialism, which opened Thursday in Caracas, Venezuela, have condemned recent U.S. military activities in the Caribbean and called for unwavering respect for national sovereignty.

Organized by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, the two-day gathering has brought together 137 scholars, diplomats and experts from 57 countries.

Discussions have revolved around the legacy of colonial rule, contemporary manifestations of external domination, border and territorial disputes, international law and the impact of unilateral sanctions.

Reflecting the prevailing sentiment at the conference, several speakers emphasized the urgent need to resist ongoing forms of foreign intervention and defend national sovereignty.

"The United States is attempting to pursue colonial ambitions in the Middle East, and similar scenarios are unfolding in the Caribbean," said Fadi Alzaben, Palestinian ambassador to Venezuela.

"When the war waged by Israel and the U.S. against Iran happened, we saw an unprecedented form of unity among the people. And I see the same thing happening in Venezuela. The Venezuelan people have shown that they want to defend their sovereignty, their country," said Satareh Sadeghi, assistant professor with Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran.

David Denny, general secretary of the Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration in Barbados, also voiced strong opposition to U.S. military maneuvers in the region.

"We are totally against the actions of the United States of America in our waters. Because these actions not only threaten the people of Venezuela, it threatens people of the Caribbean," said Denny.

On the first day of the conference, participants concentrated on the territorial disputes left in the wake of colonial powers and deliberated on the issue of colonial reparations. The event is scheduled to conclude on Friday with the issuance of a joint declaration.

Tensions between Caracas and Washington have escalated in recent weeks. The United States has deployed several warships near Venezuelan waters, citing efforts to combat Latin American drug cartels. Last month, U.S. forces sank three boats in international waters south of the Caribbean, allegedly from Venezuela, killing 17 people.

In response, Venezuela has carried out military drills to bolster defenses along the Caribbean coast and conducted a series of joint civilian-military exercises at home. Earlier this week, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro signed a decree on a "State of External Commotion," granting him additional security powers in the event of a foreign incursion.

Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

Anti-colonialism conference in Venezuela denounces US military operations in Caribbean

China is willing to strengthen communication, enhance trust, eliminate interference, and deepen cooperation with Canada to bring bilateral relations forward on a steady and sound track in solid strides under the new circumstances, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand in Beijing on the day.

Referring to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China, the first by a Canadian prime minister in eight years, Wang said the trip marks a milestone in bilateral ties and signals a turning point in the relationship.

The leaders of the two countries will hold meetings and talks, which are expected to open up new prospects for bilateral relations, said Wang.

The world today is undergoing profound and complex changes, and the impact of China-Canada relations transcends the bilateral scope, Wang noted.

Wang said that China and Canada have different social systems, stemming from different historical and cultural heritage, and based on the choices of their respective people.

He urged both sides to view each other in a rational and amicable manner with an inclusive mindset, handle issues on the basis of mutual respect, focus on the agenda of cooperation, and send positive messages so as to foster optimism, inject greater confidence into the development of bilateral relations, and jointly build a new type of strategic partnership between China and Canada.

Anand said the new Canadian government attaches great importance to relations with China. She also added that Prime Minister Carney looks forward to engaging in in-depth exchanges with Chinese leaders during the visit to set the course for the development of bilateral relations, resume dialogue in various fields, pursue more mutually beneficial outcomes, enhance coordination and cooperation in multilateral affairs, and further advance the strategic partnership between the two countries.

China ready to work for steady, sound ties with Canada: FM

China ready to work for steady, sound ties with Canada: FM

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